In February, the California-based Rancho Feeding Corporation recalled more than 8.7 million pounds of beef: A statement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture said the meat was processed from “diseased and unsound animals … without the benefit or full benefit of federal inspection.”

While the initial recall listed six states, it has since expanded to include more than 170 retailers in several dozen states. The USDA lists the recall as Class I, which involves “a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death.”

In Alaska, the department said 33 retailers from the southeast to the North Slope may have received contaminated beef products.

Bus Stop Shop,700 W. 6th Ave., Anchorage

Cozy Market, 6020 Old Seward Hwy., Anchorage

Diamond Liquor., 1901 W. Dimond Blvd., Anchorage

In & Out Liquor, 3601 Arctic Blvd., Anchorage

Mom & Pops Grocery., 3612 Arctic Blvd., Anchorage

Mom and Pops, 6307 E. Debarr Rd., Anchorage

Value Liquor, 11580 Old Seward Hwy., Anchorage

Value Liquor, 601 Dimond Blvd., Anchorage

Value Liquor, 7141 Jewel Lake Rd., Anchorage

Wine House, 8841 Jewel Lake Rd., Anchorage

Y2K Liqour Store, 6020 Old Seward Hwy., Anchorage

Mountain View Red Apple

Angoon Trading Company

Swanson’s In Bethel

Big Lake Super Store

Shoppers Cache, 19223 Old Glenn Hwy., Chugiak

N&N Market In Dillingham

Gold Hill Express, 3040 Parks Hwy., Fairbanks

Gold Hill Imported Beer and Wine, 3040 Parks Hwy., Fairbanks

Gold Star Liquor, 1855 Von Horn Rd., Fairbanks

Hot Springs Gas

Fox General Store

Olerud’s Market Center

Hoonah Trading Co

Super Bear Supermarkets

Lighthouse Grocery

Coast Guard, building 26, Kodiak

Nome Trading Company

Badger Gas

McPeaks Badger Store

Seamart

Thorne Bay Grocery

Knik Super Store

So far, federal officials said, there have been no reports of sickness associated with the recalled beef. A representative for Angoon Trading Co. said the store promptly pulled all affected products when it first learned of the recall in February. Russ Lindsay, whose Omni Enterprises operates both Swanson’s in Bethel and the N&N Market in Dillingham, said the company received verbal assurance that its wholesaler complied with the original February recall.